Gustav Mahler - Symphony No. 4 - 4 (1/1) - Leonard Bernstein

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Spexter1337 | April 30, 2008

Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 4 in G major 4th Movement (1/1) Sehr behaglich p...

Spexter1337 | April 30, 2008

Gustav Mahler
Symphony No. 4 in G major

4th Movement (1/1)
Sehr behaglich

performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (Wiener Philharmoniker)

lyrics based on "Des Knaben Wunderhorn"
sung by Edith Mathis

conducted by Leonard Bernstein

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  • Edith Mathis is amazing... Her role in this movement really captures the innocence of a child.

  • Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. Mahler rocks and so does Bernstein!!

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All Comments (68)

  • I LOVE GUSTAV!!!

  • Gustav's legends will live on. The sheer beauty within this melody brings about an angelic state of mind.

  • id bang her silly

  • having a boy doing it misses the point. Mahler wanted it sung by a soprano otherwise it ruins the idea of adults searching for an innocence that they will never have again...

  • Aérien, pleine de charmes quelle rectitude vocale; un délice ,interprétation grandiose, finesse

  • My god that is beautiful. Now I have to play this tomorrow and try not to burst out crying. Maybe I'll just swoon little. My god.

  • Why did Bernstein take a female soprano? His version from 1987 with the boy soprano " Helmut Wittek" - you also can find here on Yt - was so much better! The title is: "Des Knaben Wunderhorn" and not "Der Frauen Wunderhorn!"

  • Two absolute originals - Mahler and Bernstein.

  • As palmas são incompreensivelmente pobrinhas para tamanha beleza. Talvez a plateia estivesse flutuando. Penso no melhor: Viva Mahler!Viva a orquestra! Viva Bernstein!

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